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TUCKETS will be issued for BOUND OCTOBER from Hosecoxa to Foooo Pagoda Anshorage) and Beturn,
Calling SWATOW and ANY on both the Upward and Downward Yarage, by the Company
Wall appointed Steamer HAI-NING at the Reduced Hate of $80. for the Bound Voyage, including Licals while
Steamer is in Port
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2ND,
WOMEN'S FASHIONS PRAISED.
HOW IT ALL BEGAN.
The best-dressed ́ women are surely
going back to the styles of the thirteenth colitury.
This arresting declaration in an aga when many people on religious, moral and artistic grounds are often heard to was made by Mr. Hughes Jones, an at cundemn the modern Rapper's clothes,
thority on history.
Mr. Jones is inclined to appland the fushions of today. In the thirteenth century, he reminds us. genes of form and Simplicity of style were conspicions
He was expounding a new way of leach.
These Special Tickets will be available for Return ONLY by this Steamer, either by the Voyage for which it is issued or by her following history to the delegates at the City from Focokow. Duration of Stay of London Vacation Course in Education. st Foochow 48 hours.
It is a novel and attractive system by The
8 to 9 days and the which the teacher will endeavour to give ocouples. Steamer will Leave HoNoxone from the Come to the children sense of the living,
ing
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WEATHER REPORT
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mrs N...
October 1st, at 17.55.-Waming to Hang- kong, Cosi Ports, de: Depression or typhoon in Lat. 13 deg. N.
Mr J. Anderson unknown, position regale deg. E, direction Mr Bob. T., Aitken
October lat at 17.55-Prisan has increasel Mr H Archibald slightly over central and NE. Japan. It has Le B. Bachy decreased slightly over the Visayas and is Mr V, G. nearly stationary at thas majority of other re porting:atation
Mr K. C., W. Behrma The movements of the typhoon to the cast of Mr E. R. Baiilor Manila are still uncertain."
J. Bicheck No news of Guam typhoon.
Mr L J. Backburn Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at Mr. A Brooks 18 hours, Oct. 1nt, Q38 inch. Total mincer A. Brostat January let, D1.38 inches, against an average | Mr G. A. Brown of 76.0% inches.
Mr A. W. Graham The forcast for the 34 hours ending at le hours, Oct. Su is as follower DISTRICT
FORECAST Formoss Channel ...N.E. winds, fresh.
Mr N. C. Burlin
Mr F. B. Carlin
Brown
Mr J. Ckvittier Mr. K. Davies
pany's Wharf at p... Artiring at Daylight and it was in, explaining this, Hongkong to Gap Rock E. winds, moderate; Capt. Dick
sch
her Betura (Weather permitting). The Company's Stok Launch will convey passengers from Pisena ANCHOLIGE TODOROW CHIT, if required.
For further Particulars
to
and Dates of Sailing Dovat. Apply to
"LAPRATE & Co., General Managers,
Douglas Sṛhamani Co., Ltd.
Hongkong, 17th Juni, 1924.
TO LET,
(908.
OFFICE ROOMS is CT POSITION,
1300]
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
Alexandra Buildings.
TO LET.
LET-Cre SINGLE
ROOMED
that Mr.
Jones produced drawings of wonderfully-dressed women represent ing different centuries. He urged that children should be taught how and why these fashious atted into certain cen-
turies.
For instance, look at this monstro" siry," he sail, holding up a drawing of a woman in elaborate crinoline skirts
Would you place, that in the thir- No. for in that century teenth century! there, was not much money and material was expensive.
The skirt, he said, at once indicates the spacious days of Queen Elizabeth, People were getting rich and extravagant in the sixteenth century, and Queen Eliza | beth was probably the nest vain woman who ever fived. She had 200 dresses.
Here a woman in rich dresse dias mond headgear, and wearing enuine furs. It is a little nouveau riche." isn't it said Mr. Jones,
TOFFICE 197 F2001, No. 1446 tury, when the hidh classes were be
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PROPERTY OFFICE, JARDINE. MATHESON & CO., LTD.
That places it in the fifteenth cra- ginning to get rich-profiteering. They were beginting to swank, and the women were spending on dress all the money their husbands earncil.
Another design not quite so extrával gant followed.
But," said Mr. Jones, it shows that the woman is a little bit of woman of the world. This low-neck touch takes
to the fourteenth Century.'
It was not too good an age, you know," he added.
South coast of Chian between Hongkong and Lamocks
Mr & Mrs W, A. R..
Douglas
Dubinsky
fait.
do.
do.
Dr. & Mrs T. A.
Mr C. Y. Duna Mr J. Durand
Mr H. Ellis
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
South coast of China between
Hongkong and Hainan
Hongkong Observatory," October 1st.
Barometer Temperature Humility
¡Previous On Date: On Date
Mr Rossell Ellis Mr & Mrs Ft. Ellie
Mr F. P. Fehily
Mr J. A. Fashericks
Gardener Ar G: P
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Mrs A. Ganlyne
Mr H. Geffers
Dr. H. E. Gur Gillespi
R
Mr & Mrs J. Gould
Mr.A. E. Gow
Day
at 2 p. 6.
4
11.
29.73 99,80
29.79
58
77
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82
Mr H. Funy
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Mr W. Grey
3
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✡ 0.43
Wind Direction...
'Force Weather...
Rain
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Hightest open-air Temperature on 30th. Lowest open-air Temperature an 1st ... 76
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE..
From Uct. l to 8th, 1924, ** HIGH WATER,
Month
| Day Wook.
Days of
H'toog. Standard
Time!!
Height.
England is going back with sure in stitiet to the effort and achievement of The
Thur.
1. 2m 11 45
it in.
6 5
11 28 s
safe, but we should worry about the res. Sun.
#14
Mon.
65 m2
5 N
Toys.
7
፡፡
m
Low WATER.
H'kong Standard
ឃ
Time:
da285850-5384
Height
3 1
3
Mr C. H. Haerle
Mr. P. Hall Mr & Mrs H. A.
Hannibal
Mr John Scott Harston Mr E HauseruaDARAN Mr J. . Haves Air P. J. van Heck Mr A. Henry
Mr M. J. Hertschirh Mr. E. Hilhorst Mr Howcadu
Mr S. J. Johnston
Mr A. K. Jolies Mr C. M. van Lylle
Jong
Mrs. Kipp
Mrs S. D. Key
Mian J, M. Kert Mr & Mr JL. Kerr
Mr Bob Kork
Mr H. GoKimbley
Mr A. Kremit
Mrs M. Langridge
Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen
Mr Tanak
Mr L. C. Lewin
Mrs Labell Misa H. Lillio Alr Longani Mr Mr Maliai Mr W. H. McBrisle Mr Mug McEwen Mr and Meire Mr Robert Menair Mr & Mra C. Mea
Meager
and child
i Millehurst
Mr.P. A. Moltewa Mr C..B.
Tr. J. Montague.
Mr P. J. Newa
Mr N. O. Noah
Mr C. G. Osborne
4
Mr & Mrs H. Pearman
C. Pedersen
Mr H. II.
Mr A. E. Pollock
Mr A. C. Proston
«M» M. J. Quist
Mr E. A. Mr A, H. Rowe
Schroder
Alry W.E
Mr G. Schryver
Mr C. Shutro
Mr & Mrs Wistey
Smith
Mr H. F. Sommer Er W. H. Sparkı - Mr C. Ther Mr Tjis Cheng Ho Mr This Mah Yan Mr LA. Tobias Mr R. E. Tucker 3r 1. S. Vatter Mr R. A.
Walenon Me W. R. Wakeham Mr M.,H. Weaver Bir K. Well
Mr J. F. Wright
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
Mr P. M. Anderson Mr & Mrs M. Bayer
Mr & Mrs C. Bitzer. Mr & Mrs Brown Mr & Mrs A. E.
Carleton
M&M Costello Mr F. Fl
Misa M. Elis
Mr Franklin
Miss Gear
Miss Harry
·
Mr & Mrs Lainei and
children Mr 'T. A. Magune Mr & Mrs Meirifler
and family
Mendes
Mr & Mrs Corna
Mr Newman Mr J. I. Parket,
*
Mr & Mre R. E.
Roxburgh
and childret Mr C. B. 'Shak Mr Walk
Mr & Mrs White.
1924
INTIMATIONS
-5.S. \** CHANTILLY"
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
"NOTICE.
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CONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL MANDANT MAGES" from COGNAU and
CONSIGNES Drgo, os COM
INTIMATONS
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
FROM. LIETH MIDDLESBRO”, ANTWERP,
. LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Steamship, "BENLŪDI.”
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform
el that all Goods are being landed at their
Carge or a VILLE DE METZ risk into the bannions and/or extra hazani BORDEAUX, in connection with abort
Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are bring landed and stored at their hei risk inte the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kawinon Wharf and Godown Do., Ltd, Kawinon, whence delivery may be obtained inaliately after landing.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigued. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 4th October, 1924, at Noon, will be subject to Beat and
Charker and Landing
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 8th October, 1924, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged Packages will be examined on Satmay, the 4th October, 1924, at 10 am. by fears. Goridarı) & Douglas.
No Fire Inmaande has been affected.
R. RODENFUSER,
Agent
Bourkoog, 28th September; 1924 "[1304
PRINCE LINE PAR EAST SERVICE.
NOTICE TO, CONSIGNEES.
THOM NEW YORK.
Steamship
THE SOUTHWESTERN MILLER" taving arrived from the above Fort on 29th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Croods am being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be eramined on Monday, tth October; 1924,
10
at
All Claims must be presented within 15 days of the Steamer's arrival hers, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gooda remain- ing undelivered after the 6th October, 1924, ing will be subject to Beat..
Consignees of Cargo ate hereby notified that they must produce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hongkong before Bills of Lading can be countersigned.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
FURNI
NESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 2nd Floor, King's Building.. Connaught Road, Hongkong Telephone No. 2165.
Hongkong, 29th September, 1924.
(1308
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Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.
to Beat
No Claims will be admitted after the Goals have left the Godowns, and all Goodle, remaining undelivered after the 6th October, will be wil ject
All Claims against the Steamer must ins presented to the Endersigned on or befors 15th
will not be recognise. October, or they
All broken, chafed and damaged foods are to examined on the 6th October, at 10 am
left in the Golowns, where they will le
bo
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Pills of Laling will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Avents. Hongkong, 30th September, 1924. (1972
.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AMERICAN AND, ORIENTAL LİNE.
Fox NEW YORK.
THE Motor Vessel THE
"INVERBANK "
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her ars informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous andjor extra-hazardous Godowns of Hongkong and Kowloon Waart and Godown. Co., Ltd, whence delivery may be obtained.
"
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after 6th October, 1924, will
rubject to Rent,
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- seated to the Uniforsigned on or before 13th October, 1024, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged,Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be emminet on th October, 1924, at 10.00 a..
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINĖ, LED,,
Genemi Agenta. "
[1315 Hongkong, 30th September, 1924.
To the Publisher
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PRESS"
la, OHATER Road, Hovetono,
Please send me the
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Such is the plight of thousands. They dred mealtines, for they know that suffer- ing will follow they know that, digt as. they will, digestive ligonier is remorseles, and it bax then, în ita grip. The pity of it is that such suffering is quite unnecessary, ax any doctor can tell you. A little Biviratel Magnewin, taken in water (or a couple of the tablets swallowed) wil in. stantly neutrali, the harmful acid which gives rise to the trouble, and thus prevent all possibility of discomfort. You'll suffer no mori from stomach troubles or weakness of the vital organs if you go to the nearest shijmist,-get:a. package of this sufre muže, and inke an directed. Remember, a dose of Bisarated Magnesia' will stop the wort attack of stomach pain instantly, and you've only to take the preparation for a very little while to feed a different person altogether-healthier, happier and brighter. Beo.the oval “BISMAG". Sign on the wasper when buying
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gem of the centuries-the thir- Fri teenth declared the leatures.
We nee net worry too much about Satur, Magan Cherta because our liberties are
ses of the thirteenth century because our Taste is not safe. All the best-dressed ladies of the twentieth century approxi indie mure to the style of the thirteenth century thus to those of any other women in English history.
Mr. Jones said when they looked Around the evitably suggestion to the history student was that we were on the of coming under the influence of an other big thi
Wed.
5 im 1 7
TRAGEDY IN LONDON PLAT.
A
Kr. 1. H. Gran Mr & Mrs'da Koza
Mir. M. Hodgson Mr Jeanetzer
Mr A. E. J. Knight
Mr. & Mrs. Lund
Prax HOTEL
·MrS. A. Artbur Misa E. B. Bailey · Mr & Mrs L., D. F.
Bellamy
Mr V. Benjamin Mr & Mrs R. E. 0.
A sehnation has been eatised as It seems to me," he said, "that that result of the finding of the dead bodies
Battersea of big thing will the League of Nations, in an expensive flat in Just as we have been great exponents of pretty housemaid, inmed Mercer. aged other influences so it seems to me we 22, ani well-known ex-City - man. shall lead the world in this the latest funmed Albert Joshua, aged 51. Intely external inducires controlling England." managing director of Waring and Gil- lows. The police state the house-maid shot Joshua and then committed suicide, It is alleged that Joshus, who left a shooting party in Sentland the day be fore the tragedy, did not return to his West End mansion. The police theory Mr J. W. C. Bonnar is that he had promised to divorce his Mr W. H. Hourne wife and marry Mercer. int that the Mr. Brameld latter ultimately found that he did not dir
Mr M. J. Breem intend to do so. The tragedy was dis- Mrs & Miss Brenann covered when Miss Mercer's employers
Col. C. Russell Brown returned from a holiday. Mrs. Joshua Mix P. W. Brown is well connected, and the late Sir Ed.S. Bustard
Mr H. K. Clela
BIG. JEWEL LOSSES.
HEAVY CLAIMS AGAINST THE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Jewel losses during the summer season amongst all classes of people in London have been abnormal. According to some Insurance Assessors this has led to claims on Lloyds underwriters of hundreds of thousand of pounds.
The loss by Laly Hillingdon of a pear! Ward Cassel left her an ineètic of £5.000 Mr J. R. Colla necklace worth £3.000 in the West-end is only one example of hundreds of cases that occur in a week.
The big social functions have been char acterised by many losses of jewels and handbags containing money, and by thefts: of wallets oftentimes containing precious
stones,
At Cowes Regatta there have been a number of claims for lost property of a valuable kind which had been insured.
At Wembles, too, there have been henvy losses by visitors from all over the world.
Birdl
ried a Colonel last year, the wedding 1. H. Cormack at year. When Joshua's daughter mar
Miss M. Cooper was one of the Society functions of the Lt. Col. B. A. Dobbin wagon, those attending including Lady E. C. Duncan Louis Mountbatten. Lady Helen Cassel, Mr & birs J. Duncan Lady Mond, Lady L Maurier, the
Brecknock, Countess
Viscountess Erleigh and the Earl of Malmesbury.
MY OLD DUTCH.”-
RECTOR THISES IT THE BEST MAHNLAGE BYXS."
The Evening Standard learns that the At a wedding service recently the tosses reported in the course of a day ro Rev. 5. W. Vardon, rector of "Elles- present a value in insirance of about borough, near Wendover, luckingham- $1,000. This has usually to be met byshire, said that the guest marriage hymn Lloyds underwriters, but it is interesting ever written was the late Mr. Albert to record that the recoveries of jewels Chevalier's song, My Old Dutch." All and other valuable property brought who did not know it should buy a copy, about by the immediate issue of a reward has also been remarkably high
and every married couple should sing it at least oner a year.
·HOLIDAY AT-52, 1À... DAY...
ENGLISH FAMILIES ON THE FRENCH COAST:
English people in large numbers are taking advantage of the favourable raté of exchange "to" spend their holidays 'in France this summer, says a London paper. But instead of Deauville and Trouville they are going to the compara tively little-known heunty spots on the coast of Normandy,
In the Manche district, of which Cher bourg is the travellers' clearing-house whole families of English people are in- stalled in the tiny fishing villages, where they, enjoy quiet holidays at less than half the cost which would be incurred at an English seaside resort, the en pensiun charges working out at about 5%. n day.
Many of the visitors do not speak French, but with the aid of signs and Tittle books of French phrases they con trive to express most of their ordinary needs.
Most of the visitors fall into the Con- tinental way of living with case.
The best days of the Empire are yet to he-Sir Joseph Cook.
Are we to be compelled by the tax collector to provide money for a loan to the Bolsheviste so that the Government's defaulting friends may have full parses?
Lalonde Wijed zihley, M.P
If the English people imbibed the spirit of that song, he said, the Divorce Contr would be closed to-morrow.
One stanza of " My Old Dütch" runs:
She's stuck to me through thick au'
thin
When luck was out, when luck was
i
Ah! wot a wife to me she's bin,
An' wot a pall
A HINT THAT
WORKED.
Bishop Kis a very large man. On one of his pastoral railway journeys he was told by the porter when he boarded the train about 9 p.m. that there were no more berths left...
That is too bad, and the bishop. 1 have a hard day ahead of me to- morrow, and am worn out. What time does the last man get on?"
Between two and three, suh." Well, can't you give me his reserva- tion? He may never get on, but if he does you must
it right with him, and I will make!
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Mr & Mrs E, F, Kin Mr J. L. Kooreman *ird Mrs A-La
Bir W. L. Leask G. D. LAY"
Mr J. D.
Mr I. M. S. Lloyd"
Mr W. H: Lock
Mr & Mrs W. Logan
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Mr R. McGregor
Mr E. E. Mimmack,
Mante
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Phillip
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